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1998Q-0486404005Dover Publications 1998-06-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
19712091202132800662Not Available 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
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8H-E6Z2-C29VHardcover. Fine. New Mexico Digest 1852 to Date 2F Contracts-Counterfeiting 2010 Hardcover. Like New. Includes 2011 insert. Quick Daily Shipping with Tracking. A hardcover
196031823London England and Sauk City Wisconsin: Published in London by Villiers Publications Ltd. for August Derleth Place of Hawks Sauk City Wisconsin 1960-1963. First edition. Corner slightly bruised a fine copy. 31823. Octavo cloth. All published. Poetry magazine. One of 170 sets bound in cloth. Publication of HAWK & WHIPPOORWILL was terminated with the tenth issue for financial reasons. Published in London by Villiers Publications Ltd. for August Derleth, Place of Hawks, Sauk City, Wisconsin unknown
192729020New York: Experimenter Publishing Company 1927. Pages tanned small chip to upper front cover thin sliver chip along lower right front edge light stain to upper right front corner a very good or better copy. 29020. Large octavo single issue cover by Frank R. Paul pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine bedsheet format. Fiction by Jules Verne H. G. Wells Clement Fezandié writing as Henry Hugh Simmons Miles J. Breuer and others. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 14-49. Experimenter Publishing Company unknown
192830587New York: Experimenter Publishing Company 1928. Pages tanned edge rubbing tape to spine ends a few stress creases a very good to nearly fine copy. 30587. Large octavo single issue cover by Frank R. Paul pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine bedsheet format. Includes Jules Verne Hugo Gernsback Charles Cloukey and others. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 14-49. Experimenter Publishing Company unknown
192830585New York: Experimenter Publishing Company 1928. Pages tanned some cover creases mild edge wear clear tape to spine ends a very good copy. 30585. Large octavo single issue cover by Frank R. Paul pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine bedsheet format. Includes "The Comet Doom" by Edmond Hamilton depicted in the cover painting in what appears to be a robot cover it is an alien creature in a metal shell other fiction by A. Hyatt Verrill Jules Verne H. G. Wells and others. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 14-49. Experimenter Publishing Company unknown
193127921New York: The Clayton Magazines Inc. 1931. Text paper tanned but supple mild wear to yapp edges a nearly fine to fine copy. 27921. Octavo single issue cover painting by Wessolowski pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Features stories by Jack Williamson Nat Schachner Ray Cummings and others. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 60-103. The Clayton Magazines, Inc. unknown
18950126831280 Broadway New York: Back Number Budd 1895. Soft cover. Very Good. Elephant Folio - over 15 - 23" tall. ca.1895 A Very Good copy. Elephant folio newspaper 4 pp. illustrated with a portrait of George Washington on the first page 2nd column. Printed on wood pulp paper now tanned. On the right margin is printed "Gen. Geo. Washington's Inauguration Our First President 1789; and below the title "Copyright by Back Number Budd 1280 Broadway N. Y." In a modern frame with glaze not examined out of the frame. This newspaper has an account of Washington's first inauguration on Thursday April 30 1789. As such has been reprinted several times as the Centennial approached and after. In this case this reprint was done by "Back Number" Budd a colored New York former boot black who started by collecting news paper accounts of recent Civil War Battles and would travel to the front to sell them to Union troops who participated in those battles. This small business blossomed until he eventually accumulated several million back issues of newspapers dating back to the 1820's with several hundred thousand magazines. He had 3 employees and was the only source nation-wide of back issue daily newspapers quite the accomplishment for an uneducated black citizen of the 19th century. Disaster struck shortly after the publication of this Inaugural facsimile when his warehouse burned down in 1895. Interviewed in The British Printer Budd laments the loss of over 14 million newspapers but vows to rebuild from the ashes. . Back Number Budd unknown
19755831Gage Publishing Limited 1975. First printing. Hardcover. Fine/very good. 4to 111 pages black cloth; dj torn on rear panel edgeworn <br/><br/>Inscribed by Toller in 1976 on the half-title page to Travis Randy. Toller Cranston was a prominent Canadian figure skater. He won the 19711976 Canadian national championships the 1974 World bronze medal and the 1976 Olympic bronze medal. Despite never winning at the World Figure Skating Championships due to his poor compulsory figures he won the small medal for free skating at the 1972 and 1974 championships. Cranston is credited by many with having brought a new level of artistry to men's figure skating. . He quickly gained a reputation as the most innovative and exciting artistic skater of his time one of the first to emphasize use of the whole body to express the music as well as to execute skating moves in best form to lie down while sliding down the ice and to wear elaborate costumes.13 He was particularly known for the quality and inventiveness of his spins which were widely copied by other skaters. The quality of his precision landings and inventive choreography was topped by his combination jumps that included triple revolution jumps - Wikipedia." Gage Publishing Limited hardcover
194032201New York: Dell Publishing Co. Inc. 1940. Mild tanning to text paper but supple creases at right corners of cover slight wear at spine ends a fine copy. 32201. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Five different genre stories including a science fiction story "Vandals of the Sky" by John Murray Reynolds. Science fiction cover art. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 467-471. Dell Publishing Co., Inc. unknown
195032199New York: Avon Periodicals Inc. 1950. Text paper tanned but supple several tiny edge tears a fine copy. 32199. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. This copy signed by editor Donald A. Wollheim. Interplanetary adventure and space opera were to be the main story themes of this short lived magazine coming near the end of the pulp era. Authors included are Ray Cummings A. E. Van Vogt Lester del Rey William Tenn and others. Also includes a illustrated comic book section with art by Joe Kubert in several of the stories and a Conan pastiche "Crom the Barbarian" written by Gardner Fox with art by John Giunta. This Conan pastiche appears to be one of the earliest if not the first sword and sorcery in comic form and it does also appear to be the first depiction of a Conan like character certainly influenced by Robert E. Howard. Reference: Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 467-471. Avon Periodicals, Inc. unknown
193927916Kingswood Surrey: The World's Work 1913 Ltd. 1939. Text paper tanned but supple with some foxing edge rubs small loss at base of spine some small loss to edges of rear cover a very good copy. 27916. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Britain's first adult oriented science fiction magazine at first publishing solely original material from British authors and reprints from U.S. magazines and later adding new material from American authors. "Tales of Wonder was a lively entertaining and enjoyable magazine." Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazine pp. 652-654. The magazine had to cease publication due to wartime paper restrictions after sixteen issues. Includes David H. Keller John Beynon George C. Wallis and others. Also includes a science article by Arthur C. Clarke "We Can Rocket To the Moon-Now!" his second professional appearance. The World's Work (1913) Ltd. unknown
194223903Kingswood Surrey: The World's Work 1913 Ltd. 1942. Touch of wear at base of spine a fine copy. 23903. Octavo single issue cover by J. Nicolson pictorial wrappers. The final issue with an announcement as such on the front cover. Britain's first adult oriented science fiction magazine at first publishing solely original material from British authors and reprints from U.S. magazines and later adding new material from American authors. "Tales of Wonder was a lively entertaining and enjoyable magazine." Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazine pp. 652-654. The magazine had to cease publication due to wartime paper restrictions after sixteen issues. Fiction by Benson Herbert Clark Ashton Smith Miles J. Breuer and Marion F. Eadie. The World's Work (1913) Ltd. unknown
193920561Kingswood Surrey: The World's Work 1913 Ltd. 1939. Price lightly penciled on front cover a touch of edge rubbing a nearly fine copy. 20561. Octavo single issue pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. Britain's first adult oriented science fiction magazine at first publishing solely original material from British authors and reprints from U.S. magazines and later adding new material from American authors. "Tales of Wonder was a lively entertaining and enjoyable magazine." Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazine pp. 652-654. The magazine had to cease publication due to wartime paper restrictions after sixteen issues. The World's Work (1913) Ltd. unknown
193734760Chicago: Popular Publications Inc. 1937. Tanning to text paper edge wear and cover creases a very good copy. 34760. Octavo single issue cover by John Howitt pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "Machine Guns Over the White House" with Norvell Page writing as "Grant Stockbridge." The character was established to be a direct competitor to Street and Smith's Shadow magazine. After Doc Savage and The Shadow this was the most popular hero character. The Spider character was considered one of the most brutal and violent of the pulp era. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 521-527. Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 602-604. Popular Publications, Inc. unknown
193534730Chicago: Popular Publications Inc. 1935. Mild tanning to text paper light wear to right edge which appears trimmed creasing and tiny tears small chip to lower left corner and small loss base of spine rear cover re-glued. A very good copy. 34730. Octavo single issue cover by John Howitt pictorial wrappers. Pulp magazine. "Reign of the Death Fiddler" with Norvell Page writing as "Grant Stockbridge." The character was established to be a direct competitor to Street and Smith's Shadow magazine. After Doc Savage and The Shadow this was the most popular hero character. The Spider character was considered one of the most brutal and violent of the pulp era. Reference: Cook Mystery Detective and Espionage Magazines pp. 521-527. Tymm and Ashley Science Fiction Fantasy and Weird Fiction Magazines pp. 602-604. Popular Publications, Inc. unknown
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4931469434.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19852091502135412836Masterpiece publication 1985. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Masterpiece publication paperback
2004x-0387406557Springer Verlag 2004. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 272 pages. 9.25x6.00x0.75 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
20012111902153102396modern movie company 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 books set modern movie company paperback
2090502113717057Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
191524571LITTLE BROWN BOSTON MA 1915. HARDBACK NODUSTJACKET February 1915 Stated 1st Edition 1st Printing BROWN CLOTH. Book Condition: GOOD/GOOD- AS-IS. NOJACKET . 8Vo FRONT AND REAR HINGES CRACKED BUT HOLDING WELL LIGHT EDGE WEAR AND LIGHT DUST SOILING TO PAGE EDGES LIGHT SOILING TO THE MARGINS OF PAGES 102 105 107 COVERS ARE LIGHTLY SOILED SPINE ENDS LIGHTLY FRAYED AND SPINE SOILED. pg 119 has 2 small Merry Christmas 1923 stamps near top edge 205 PGS ADS Back end with Donald Kirk Morning Record Correspondent. First Edition. Hard Cover. LITTLE BROWN, BOSTON MA, hardcover